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  1. I've successfully gotten testers a wide array of undisclosed testing accommodations for all major tests for disabilities including back aches, cramps, neck pain, headaches, migraines, reading disabilities, etc. You DO NOT need a history of prior accommodations, though it does help. Have seen marked improvements in students' score. This means that graduate schools and future employers will never know you received the accommodations. Why not take the extra boost? I will guide you through the process. 50% extra time, 100% extra time, 150% extra time, test over two days, test over three days, breaks between sections, stop-the-clock breaks, stop-the-clock add one minute to test break (LSAT), separate room, and many other types. Contact me, Steven, at accommodatedtesting@gmail.com Proven results and 100% guidance. Please note that I'm not a doctor. I will not provide a diagnosis.
  2. Easy street is a one way road to failure.
  3. PLEASE DON'T QUOTE In regard to TC's adcomms, does a department's admission liaison make admissions decisions or does he just deal with admissions related inquiries? Also, under the financial hardships I wrote about my family's situation (dad lost job, kids in college, step mother working) but left out the effect my mother's sickness has on my family because I don't want to seem like too much of a complainer. Granted, that part of the application is precisely for that, but still. Should I ask to revise that part? For all I know it could save me money.
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